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Prerequisites: IAM Role and Amazon S3 Access

Loading data from an Amazon Simple Storage Service (Amazon S3) bucket requires an
AWS Identity and Access Management (IAM) role that has
access to the bucket. Amazon Neptune assumes this role to load the data.

Note

You can load encrypted data from Amazon S3 if it was encrypted using the Amazon S3
SSE-S3 mode. In that case, Neptune is able to impersonate your
credentials and issue s3:getObject calls on your behalf. However,
Neptune does not currently support loading data encrypted using the SSE-KMS
or SSE-C modes.

The following sections show how to create an IAM policy and an IAM role, associate
the
two, and then attach the role to your Neptune cluster.

Creating an IAM Role to Allow
Amazon Neptune to Access Amazon S3 Resources

After creating an IAM policy to allow Neptune to access Amazon S3 resources, create
an
IAM role and attach the IAM policy to the new IAM role. Start with an Amazon S3 role
and
modify it to allow Amazon Neptune.